Literally, 'je te dis merde' means " I tell you sh*t ". Figuratively, it is an equivalent of "break a leg" or "good luck"
I say.
I live
I don't understand why you say so
Is not French. Je t'admire means "I admire you".
'je' means 'I', and 'ici' means 'here' in French.
Break a leg is "merde" or "je vous/te dis merde". Vous for someone with whom one is less familiar, te for a friend. The gorgeous part is a question of gender "mon beau" for a man, "ma belle" for a woman."Je vous/te dis merde, ma belle/mon beau" or, simply, "Merde, ma belle/mon beau." (Break a leg, my pretty.)
"I say"
I say.
Je dis aime was created in 1999.
je viens d'avoir une merde
Je means 'I'.
peut-être je dis la mauvaise langue. = Maybe I'm saying the wrong language (or Idiom).
Je te dis vous was created on 1993-04-06.
"Je viens de" translates to "I have just" in English. It is used to indicate that an action has just been completed or that something happened in the recent past.
'si je' means "if I" in English.
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
Et si je dis je t'aime moi vous acceptez?And if I say I love you, will you agree?